She has spoken and exhibited work in spaces like the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and at New Museum in New York City. She’s noted for creating STRAPP, a modern strap-on harness, and teaching classes introducing curious first-time players to BDSM, fisting, and how to cultivate more in-depth conversations around consent.

Composed across a series of live performances, XXXTINCTION is a violent guided tour exploring what it feels like to be on either side of “almost not existing,” created exclusively from sounds recorded on open browser tabs. All together they ebb and decay, reflecting the fragility of the networks on which they are hosted and the quality of their ephemerality.https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000467089365-1tkwo5-t500x500.jpg

The writer/performer opens up about her anxiety, panic attacks, OCD, shame and body issues. She also reads excerpts from Okay Fine Whatever: The Year I Went From Being Afraid Of Everything to Being Afraid Of Most Things, her hilarious new book about taking risks and challenging her fears, especially social phobias.

Tomorrow we unveil our 300th HNYPOTCAST and to celebrate we are releasing some goodies from our archive that have never before been on SoundCloud. Our first upload was via Blogger in May of 2008 and was often the vehicle for live recordings from our raucous weekly party that lasted 5.5 years.

This live set of DJ Spun was recorded on the 10th month of the 10th day of the 2010th year at the Holy Cow (the former Stud). Sunday nights at the Cow were propelled by the residual LSD energy the bar has seeped into the wooden walls from its days as a gay hippie counter-culture club. Honey loves a theme and Spun took the spooky sparkles of the club and turned them up to… 11? I guess it was a perfectly limited and compressed 10.

Cozway sounds like not much else, and has proven himself to be one of the most exciting new acts in electronic music today. Now, the Vancouver-based artist releases his new single “Java”, via Mad Decent’s Good Enuff.